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(laughter) but he doesn't stop in canada. i mean, think about it. a flying bearded man delivering toys all over the world in a single night? that doesn't make any sense. he only has time to do it in one country. so obviously he's going with america. (cheers and applause) why do you think people come from all over the world to live here? our health care? no. (laughter) we have santa. so don't worry, canadian kids, you still have a santa, it's just a canadian santa. every year i believe it rotates to a different canadian celebrity. last year it was nelly furtado-claus. this year it's rush. so that jingle you hear on the roof is just neil peart breaking into a 45 minute high hat solo. (laughter) now, folks, it is the christmas season and the fact that canada doesn't get one brings us all joy. (laughter) but let's not forget that there's always something out there to scare us. for instance, when the clock strikes 12 on new year's eve you can kiss your date and you can kiss our economy good-bye. because we will all be going over -- >> that fiscal cliff.
(laughter) but he doesn't stop in canada. i mean, think about it. a flying bearded man delivering toys all over the world in a single night? that doesn't make any sense. he only has time to do it in one country. so obviously he's going with america. (cheers and applause) why do you think people come from all over the world to live here? our health care? no. (laughter) we have santa. so don't worry, canadian kids, you still have a santa, it's just a canadian santa. every year i believe it...
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(cheers and applause) and the footnote reads "windsor, canada." (laughter and applause) okay, now don't get them a twist canucks. that's a misquote. the footnote actually reads "windsor, canada?" question mark! it's a question. as a journalist, it's my job to ask these probing questions. could the earth's rectum be windsor? i don't know. it could just as easily be winnipeg. (laughter) besides, okay, this could be a net positive for windsor. just look at this actual poll at the bottom of the canadian broadcasting corporation's article. "is stephen colbert's description of windsor as the earth's rectum good or bad for the city?" (laughter and applause) this is true. as of this taping the results are 76.64% good and 23% bad. (cheers and applause) apparently the earth's rectum is an improvement over windsor's previous reputation so you're welcome, windsor. you just got the colbert bump. (cheers and applause) do you agree to make this your new city flag and change yourtoryist signs. "welcome to wind or, you taint seen nothing yet." (laughter and applau
(cheers and applause) and the footnote reads "windsor, canada." (laughter and applause) okay, now don't get them a twist canucks. that's a misquote. the footnote actually reads "windsor, canada?" question mark! it's a question. as a journalist, it's my job to ask these probing questions. could the earth's rectum be windsor? i don't know. it could just as easily be winnipeg. (laughter) besides, okay, this could be a net positive for windsor. just look at this actual poll at...
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why would he write a book about canada? please welcome governor ed rendell. ( cheers and applause ). good to see you again. thanks for coming on. i haven't sat down with you for almost two years. thank so much for coming on. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: now you're an old-time dem pol. you know what i mean? you have that old trip o'neill gravitas about you. do you think the old dems down there have that old magic? >> i think the convention inspired people in the house and most of our base watching it and that's what president obama tried to do. i know he didn't get credit for making a big, soaring speech -- >> stephen: no, it was a nothing burger. i heard all the people who said he wasn't specific about what he might do. all he said was everything i've done i'm pretty proud of. guess what i'll do next? ( laughter ) >> look, look, it was short on details, but the most important thing he did was i think remind us why we're democrats and -- >> stephen: why are you democrats? ( laughter ). >> because-- and i think it's a fundamen
why would he write a book about canada? please welcome governor ed rendell. ( cheers and applause ). good to see you again. thanks for coming on. i haven't sat down with you for almost two years. thank so much for coming on. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: now you're an old-time dem pol. you know what i mean? you have that old trip o'neill gravitas about you. do you think the old dems down there have that old magic? >> i think the convention inspired people in the house and most...
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they tell so you themselves but like january braddy's mysterious boyfriend george glass, they are in canada right now. pretty lackluster policy guy, get creative. try just going ross perot on that [bleep]. >> romney's problem is that this debate is in 2012, not 1812. >> he gave a great testimony but week indicted for perjury. mitt romney are committed himself to things that the right and renot going live up to. a fish would not get caught if they kept their mouth shut. >> jon: here's -- >> here's your problem. here's your problem, i can tell you right up straight, here is what the president did that was wrong f a frog had a helicopter he wouldn't need a bicycle, he is? -- see? hear me out. mitt romney is a bug in a conner like a chicken in a smoothie factory, doesn't make sense. si have no idea what he was talking about but at least for a few seconds, i was happy. i guess when all else fails you can also play the wild card. >> obama arrived in denver at 2 p.m. today, just a few hours before the debate started. when you go to 5,000 feet. >> exactly. >> nd you only have a few hours to adjust-
they tell so you themselves but like january braddy's mysterious boyfriend george glass, they are in canada right now. pretty lackluster policy guy, get creative. try just going ross perot on that [bleep]. >> romney's problem is that this debate is in 2012, not 1812. >> he gave a great testimony but week indicted for perjury. mitt romney are committed himself to things that the right and renot going live up to. a fish would not get caught if they kept their mouth shut. >> jon:...
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her literal warfare and patrol of canada's rugged coast line. ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please stand and salute brendon. thank you. brandon is 55 features long, for us americans, that's 182 feet and a draft of 3.4 meters. he has the displacement of 970 tons. brandon was laid down at halifax shipyards limited. then was launched on 10 july, 1998. she was officially commissioned into the canadian royal navy on 5 june, 1999, and shortly therefore, proceeded south and through the panama canal to join canada's pacific fleet. he participated in multiple international operations and exercises on the west coast. the most was conducted as part of rim pac. she operated in this multi-national span of the pacific rim. all of the mc dvs are named after major cities in canada's provinces. the hsc brandon is named after the city of brandon, located in the heart of manitobe's rolling prairie and boasts a number of manufacturing hubs. the second canadian war ship to bare the name, the first being a corvette that served with great distinction throughout
her literal warfare and patrol of canada's rugged coast line. ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please stand and salute brendon. thank you. brandon is 55 features long, for us americans, that's 182 feet and a draft of 3.4 meters. he has the displacement of 970 tons. brandon was laid down at halifax shipyards limited. then was launched on 10 july, 1998. she was officially commissioned into the canadian royal navy on 5 june, 1999, and shortly therefore, proceeded south and through the panama...
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canada's economic needs, that is. the country brings in the majority of foreigners to fill labor holes. only 22% of its immigration was for family reasons. reuniting mothers with children, brothers with sisters, grandparents with grandchildren. in the united states, the opposite is true. only 13% of green cards last year were doled out for economic reasons, while two-thirds were for family reunions. >> grandparents are important. you need them. but also having skilled trades people and people who are skilled in more professions where we have labor demand. >> but, of course, booming industries can go bust. who gets hired and who gets fired can be unpredictable. so to help immigrants find jobs, the canadian government funds programs like this one at bow valley college. >> we know you guys have the technical skills. it's those other skills that we know are different from one country to another. >> erika rodriguez is a recent graduate. >> i came here with the same hopes you have. >> she now works at a consulting firm in t
canada's economic needs, that is. the country brings in the majority of foreigners to fill labor holes. only 22% of its immigration was for family reasons. reuniting mothers with children, brothers with sisters, grandparents with grandchildren. in the united states, the opposite is true. only 13% of green cards last year were doled out for economic reasons, while two-thirds were for family reunions. >> grandparents are important. you need them. but also having skilled trades people and...
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right now, canada has become the land of opportunity for oilmen. they'll tell you there's little else on the horizon. >> bob, if you take a tablet and put on it, "where is supply going to come from that we don't know about today?" and you put down all the optimistic points, that tablet will be basically blank. >> as blank as the landscape around fort mcmurray, where the world of oil exploration ends. you think the days of cheap oil are gone? >> they're gone. from what we knew as cheap oil, when i pump gasoline in ray smith's sinclair station on hinkley street in holdenville, oklahoma, 11¢ a gallon, that's gone. >> $1.50 a gallon? >> we won't ever see $1.50 a gallon. no, that's--that's gone. >> right around the corner from fort mcmurray, you can still see oil being produced the traditional way. it's picturesque now. the wells are still pumping, but they belong to the past, like the iron horse that once rode across these prairies. the future? up here in alberta, they're convinced it's in the dirt. [horn honks] >> since we first aired that story, the
right now, canada has become the land of opportunity for oilmen. they'll tell you there's little else on the horizon. >> bob, if you take a tablet and put on it, "where is supply going to come from that we don't know about today?" and you put down all the optimistic points, that tablet will be basically blank. >> as blank as the landscape around fort mcmurray, where the world of oil exploration ends. you think the days of cheap oil are gone? >> they're gone. from...
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today. >> i love canada! >>> well, right at the cusp at the winter season, but already some awesome ski videos are hitting the net. this one from our buddies at real ski -- they do a web series all the time. this is episode seven. this group of unfinished -- they used to have an urban ski style of skiing. all kinds of rails, pipes, and the tricks they pull off -- >> check them out. >> i've never seen that before. they took that tubing, shot it through the pipe and like grinded on that on the other side. >> as it came out of the hole. >> yeah. that's just the beginning. the other dude skis across the pipe. a little high five. >> back down. i thought they would cross each other. down backwards. >> i just want to point out that these guys are pulling some cool, cool tricks off on skis. >> not snowboards, right? >> not snowboards. that's what i'm saying. skis don't get any action around them. >> riding upside-down, as it's sliding down the hill he's jumping up and down on it. >> this is like a mix tape for skiing
today. >> i love canada! >>> well, right at the cusp at the winter season, but already some awesome ski videos are hitting the net. this one from our buddies at real ski -- they do a web series all the time. this is episode seven. this group of unfinished -- they used to have an urban ski style of skiing. all kinds of rails, pipes, and the tricks they pull off -- >> check them out. >> i've never seen that before. they took that tubing, shot it through the pipe and...
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[applause] >> i thank the minister of foreign affairs from canada. i now give the floor to his excellency, the minister of foreign affairs of turkey. [applause] >> his excellency, the president of palestine, the united nations, excellencies, and turkish, we have a saying, "one who closes an eye is blind." many have closed their eyes to the rights of the palestinian people. for 65 years, no resolution that has been accepted has been honored. no one can erase the palestinian people by closing their eyes. it is on the streets of gaza where thousands of people live through an inhumane and open prison. it is on the streets of west bank where people have to go through checkpoints nearly on every corner. it is in the heart of the palestinian people who have been subject to exile, massacres, wars, collective punishment for many decades. the right of palestine is in the consciousness of all humanity, of all of us. i have personally witnessed the realities in gaza at the height of the crisis. i came across a father who lost his daughter a moment ago during the
[applause] >> i thank the minister of foreign affairs from canada. i now give the floor to his excellency, the minister of foreign affairs of turkey. [applause] >> his excellency, the president of palestine, the united nations, excellencies, and turkish, we have a saying, "one who closes an eye is blind." many have closed their eyes to the rights of the palestinian people. for 65 years, no resolution that has been accepted has been honored. no one can erase the palestinian...
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years obama "at canada." "lost cananade." da." >what is the state of the relationship? >> i disagree. i said it is an important relationship as canadians with the united states. one of the best thing this country has it is neighborhood. i was talking to prime minister netanyahu. [indiscernible] we have the united states on one side. it is the best neighbor you can have. we are fortunate it is the responsibility of canada to have as good a relationship we can while protecting our relationship with the u.s. with president obama, we are embarking on an unprecedented exercise an effort at further integration and selling of the border. this is important for both countries. i not agreebama and i on everything. these countries a share so many in common -- an economy and larger value system. we share security needs and we share security threats. when you have a relationship that close, it cannot help but be good. it has been good. i look for to four more years of working with president obama. >> you just returned fro
years obama "at canada." "lost cananade." da." >what is the state of the relationship? >> i disagree. i said it is an important relationship as canadians with the united states. one of the best thing this country has it is neighborhood. i was talking to prime minister netanyahu. [indiscernible] we have the united states on one side. it is the best neighbor you can have. we are fortunate it is the responsibility of canada to have as good a relationship we can...
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years obama "at canada." "lost cananade." da." >what is the state of the relationship? >> i disagree. i said it is an important relationship as canadians with the united states. one of the best thing this country has it is neighborhood. i was talking to prime minister netanyahu. [indiscernible] we have the united states on one side. it is the best neighbor you can have. we are fortunate it is the responsibility of canada to have as good a relationship we can while protecting our relationship with the u.s. with president obama, we are embarking on an unprecedented exercise an effort at further integration and selling of the border. this is important for both countries. i not agreebama and i on everything. these countries a share so many in common -- an economy and larger value system. we share security needs and we share security threats. when you have a relationship that close, it cannot help but be good. it has been good. i look for to four more years of working with president obama. >> you just returned fro
years obama "at canada." "lost cananade." da." >what is the state of the relationship? >> i disagree. i said it is an important relationship as canadians with the united states. one of the best thing this country has it is neighborhood. i was talking to prime minister netanyahu. [indiscernible] we have the united states on one side. it is the best neighbor you can have. we are fortunate it is the responsibility of canada to have as good a relationship we can...
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. >>> a major snowstorm slamming canada. residents digging out after several feet of snow, and more could be on the way. a lot nicer in our area. sunny and warm today, but it is i we -- is winter weather on the way here? chuck bell will have your >>> dc united! >> soccer fans came out to spend their sunday cheering for dc united. this afternoon they took on the houston dine mynamo. big crowd packed the irish whiskey bar. the team's first trip to the eastern conference final since 2006, and i think fans are just a little bit excited. >> if you look around at this crowd right now, the city is ready to go. the boys are ready to go. we're looking for a win. we cup to stay in d.c. >> we have the best team and they deserve to win tonight. they deserve the cup. i wish i could be at the game live, but since i can't, i'm here with the best supporters ever. >> it sounds like they are at the game. the two teams square off again next weekend. the team that scores the most goals beten the two games moves to the championship. >>> to the w
. >>> a major snowstorm slamming canada. residents digging out after several feet of snow, and more could be on the way. a lot nicer in our area. sunny and warm today, but it is i we -- is winter weather on the way here? chuck bell will have your >>> dc united! >> soccer fans came out to spend their sunday cheering for dc united. this afternoon they took on the houston dine mynamo. big crowd packed the irish whiskey bar. the team's first trip to the eastern conference...
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on the internet this number of reports surfaced post-election that canada might consider offering up a deal to conservatives in america who just can't handle and america governed by barack obama so far these reports of yet to go beyond internet rumor about being confirmed by the canadian government to given that actual facts bear little significance in the conservative world view there is some buzz that some conservatives are already looking into this refuge offer as an alternative to secession and another civil war according to this so-called deal for disgruntled americans canada is opening up its northernmost territory none of it to anyone who this from the states who just can't stomach another four years of president obama's ruthless tyrannical moderate rule each immigrant will receive forty acres of land conveniently located near open water and arctic ocean and canada is also generously offering a use that will be able in a sled to any new comers as well no doubt that life in none of what fending for yourself without any help from the nanny state will take some getting used to es
on the internet this number of reports surfaced post-election that canada might consider offering up a deal to conservatives in america who just can't handle and america governed by barack obama so far these reports of yet to go beyond internet rumor about being confirmed by the canadian government to given that actual facts bear little significance in the conservative world view there is some buzz that some conservatives are already looking into this refuge offer as an alternative to secession...
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oh, canada, we stand on god for thee. oh, canada, we stand on god for thee ♪ [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please take your seats. mayor lee, vice admiral beman, major general spies casy doyle. welcome to the city of san francisco fleet week. the city of san francisco ed lee supports the city services and recognizes that san francisco plays a key role in honoring our troops and families during this 2012 fleet week. on behalf of vice admiral beman, we proudly welcome you today. >> the 2012 san francisco fleet week is a city and county event produced and executed by the san francisco fleet week association in conjunction with commander, u.s. navy third athlete, gerald beman and the united states marine corps major general spie s. the association is comprised of 12 board of directors, all of whom are volunteers. the chairman, major general michael myatt. united states marine corps retired. jod jodie breakenridge, retired. senator finestein and george schulz. the san francisco fleet week board of directors
oh, canada, we stand on god for thee. oh, canada, we stand on god for thee ♪ [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please take your seats. mayor lee, vice admiral beman, major general spies casy doyle. welcome to the city of san francisco fleet week. the city of san francisco ed lee supports the city services and recognizes that san francisco plays a key role in honoring our troops and families during this 2012 fleet week. on behalf of vice admiral beman, we proudly welcome you...
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you look at it that the people in canada see it. well you know we have understand here it's the conservative government that is implementing this they have a majority in the house of commons at the moment they also have a majority in the senate are upper house there so i mean this law is going to pass there's nothing stopping it now but i think what it comes down to is that people are looking at this in a response of not only the stanley cup hockey match that happened about a year or a year and a half ago two years ago where a banker ended up losing and fans are going outside rioting on the streets may cost millions and millions of dollars of damage in the streets of downtown vancouver and i mean that besides that i think also what it comes down to is that there's been more pressure pressure for this bill to go forward because of the student protests that have been happening in montreal and across can back up during the anti tuition hike movement that happened within the last few months so i mean that's really the sort of sentiment
you look at it that the people in canada see it. well you know we have understand here it's the conservative government that is implementing this they have a majority in the house of commons at the moment they also have a majority in the senate are upper house there so i mean this law is going to pass there's nothing stopping it now but i think what it comes down to is that people are looking at this in a response of not only the stanley cup hockey match that happened about a year or a year and...
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canada is our ally. you don't blockade allies and trading partners when they are trying to get goods into your market when they both benefit from the trade in the market. we have over 2 million miles of pipeline which are operated safely. we can certainly build another one to operate safely. this is the environmentalives trying to bottle up the oil of canadians and americans because of their concern of climate change. it is not about cost or export markets or any of that kind of thing. they don't want it say it is about climate change. >> radical environmentalists that hate fossil fuel. come on, tyson. that's your real position. you hate fossil fuel. >> larry, i didn't understand the, understanding the science, makes one a radical. the fact is, there is no question, concerns about the keystone pipeline are all about climate change. the problem i have is when proponent of the keystone pipeline claim erroneously that it is for energy security in the united states and for lower gas pricees. that's false. wi
canada is our ally. you don't blockade allies and trading partners when they are trying to get goods into your market when they both benefit from the trade in the market. we have over 2 million miles of pipeline which are operated safely. we can certainly build another one to operate safely. this is the environmentalives trying to bottle up the oil of canadians and americans because of their concern of climate change. it is not about cost or export markets or any of that kind of thing. they...
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oh, canada, we stand on god for thee. oh, canada, we stand on god for thee ♪ [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please take your seats. mayor lee, vice admiral beman, major general spies casy
oh, canada, we stand on god for thee. oh, canada, we stand on god for thee ♪ [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please take your seats. mayor lee, vice admiral beman, major general spies casy
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years obama "at canada." "lost cananade." da." >what is the state of the relationship? >> i disagree. i said it is an important relationship as canadians with the united states. one of the best thing this country has it is neighborhood. i was talking to prime minister netanyahu. [indiscernible] we have the united states on one side. it is the best neighbor you can ve. we are fortunate it is the responsibility of canada to have as good a relationship we can while protecting our relationship with the s. with presidentbama, we are embarking on an unprecedented exercise an effort at further integration and selling of the border. this is important for both countries. i not agreebama and i on everything. these countries a share so many in common -- an economy and larger value system. we share security needs and we share security threats. when you have a relationship that close, it cannot help but be good. it has been good. i look for to four more years of working with president obama. >> you just returned from asia
years obama "at canada." "lost cananade." da." >what is the state of the relationship? >> i disagree. i said it is an important relationship as canadians with the united states. one of the best thing this country has it is neighborhood. i was talking to prime minister netanyahu. [indiscernible] we have the united states on one side. it is the best neighbor you can ve. we are fortunate it is the responsibility of canada to have as good a relationship we can...
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really not to much avail but i think the fact that the entire world is with the exception of maybe canada and a couple of other countries that have managed to weather the storm fairly well i think the fact that everybody else is an equally as bad of shape has really played in his favor and. mitt romney it's just it's he was no or all right in the sense that everybody thought and there were a lot of media. commentators who are arguing that mitt romney given the state of the economy it could be another reagan carter where ronald reagan was able to beat jimmy carter in a poor economic climate and the reason that didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because we're all reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's life style i mean obviously he was he was very well off but at the same time he was able to to connect with them on a very personal level that twinkle in his eyes they feel that they were lied to
really not to much avail but i think the fact that the entire world is with the exception of maybe canada and a couple of other countries that have managed to weather the storm fairly well i think the fact that everybody else is an equally as bad of shape has really played in his favor and. mitt romney it's just it's he was no or all right in the sense that everybody thought and there were a lot of media. commentators who are arguing that mitt romney given the state of the economy it could be...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporation to rule the day please look. and. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about u.s. politics after obama's victory. ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what hurt him is his own party because he wasn't conservative enough because mitt romney is a moderate ok a moderate and you're right george bush was elected by these same people ok so i mean is it really the republican party's problem because it has it's tea party members and we have the fiscal cliff coming up and you know it's just you know obama isn't an easy situation to say i don't have anybody to talk to and he'll be right. why i think they have to go back to the drawing board an
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporation to rule the day please look. and. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about u.s. politics after obama's victory. ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's...
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where notes in canada or america here where in asia. when elma's was on his way to widespread unrest flared up in the carriages capital disturbances began following a rally in support of a proposal to nationalize the comptroller goldfield the canadian family develops and pays more in taxes than any other taxpayer in the country. hundreds. and. that his. business here. his guys. this. makeshift. not even jewelers can refine gold let alone others only one or two jewelers and one hundred know how to do it this is fine you need sink to be able to separate gold from other elements like silver and. this is how i do it i'm not gold in a crucible and then add zinc to it one and a half grams of zinc for each gram of gold. as soon as it's melted down i put the mixture in a flask containing acid or gold then forms in chloroform. refining with zinc is the most hazardous method to gas released is extremely poisonous and for that reason the process is usually done in the open air the acid takes about fifteen to twenty minutes to remove all the impuri
where notes in canada or america here where in asia. when elma's was on his way to widespread unrest flared up in the carriages capital disturbances began following a rally in support of a proposal to nationalize the comptroller goldfield the canadian family develops and pays more in taxes than any other taxpayer in the country. hundreds. and. that his. business here. his guys. this. makeshift. not even jewelers can refine gold let alone others only one or two jewelers and one hundred know how...
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guess it's time tt move to canada!" 3 3- maryland voters have approved the state's version of the dreem act.it will alllw illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges.keith daniels is in fells point where the supporters rallied. rallied. ((take pkg)) & made hhstory in what waa a very close race.the ballot puestion received apprrvaa with about 52--eeccnt of he vote.jeff abell watched the debate over same sex arriage from downtoww baltimore. baltimore. ((take pkgg) coming uppon thh early edition... bringing a casino... to prince george'ssco. county.the victory celebration... for supporters of questionnseven. 3 3 social media sites have been bbzzing... about the prrsidenttal election.over the 3 3 meteorologist)) meteorologist)) 3 ((traafic reporter ad libs)) map 395 map computer map liiertt 3 3 3 3 it's our fox45 "thanks giveaway" giveaway!"we're giving away 100 dollar visa giffcards every hour, everyday on fox45 morning neww throughhthanksgivi. thanksgiving. p3 you have 15 minutes to call us at 410-481-45
guess it's time tt move to canada!" 3 3- maryland voters have approved the state's version of the dreem act.it will alllw illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges.keith daniels is in fells point where the supporters rallied. rallied. ((take pkg)) & made hhstory in what waa a very close race.the ballot puestion received apprrvaa with about 52--eeccnt of he vote.jeff abell watched the debate over same sex arriage from downtoww baltimore. baltimore. ((take pkgg)...
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and these are the images the world from the streets of canada. china operations are all today. and. below in welcome to crosstalk i'm peter lavelle barack obama won a decisive victory returning him to the white house for another four years what accounts for this victory was it a well run campaign in changing demographics or was it a campaign for the republicans to lose does obama now have a solid mandate and what is the future of the g.o.p. . cross-talk american politics after the election i'm joined by two crosstalk usual suspects stephen lesser in new york he is host of the blog talk radio show making sense with steve lesser and a partner at democratic spring strategies and in paris we cross to rachel mars than she is a political communications strategist and a syndicated columnist all right folks you've both been on the program before so you understand how crosstalk rules work steve if i go to you first what is the primary reason the number one reason why your man and everyone knows that your man won the election. well there's two or three main reasons but if you want to know the
and these are the images the world from the streets of canada. china operations are all today. and. below in welcome to crosstalk i'm peter lavelle barack obama won a decisive victory returning him to the white house for another four years what accounts for this victory was it a well run campaign in changing demographics or was it a campaign for the republicans to lose does obama now have a solid mandate and what is the future of the g.o.p. . cross-talk american politics after the election i'm...
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actually come up here to change the debate is there a progressive equivalent in canada or is it just. the new fox news the canadian fox news versus the canadian broadcasting corporation c b c well i think we've got some really good public broadcasting and i think we've got some pretty high standards for c.b.c. ok well. yeah thank you thank you so much for calling sharing that with us mark and thanks for watching in canada surely in ninety nine surely welcome to the program and thanks so much for calling and for watching what's on your mind tonight . i want to talk about. i when he was a prisoner. how do. i understand what mccain did as a prisoner of war and was he making so much as could you please. help me. and people that he did ok. surely thank you for the call and i appreciate your passion i my understanding is that john mccain i mean there there were some stories about him not being the very best p.o.w. but i don't think the criticize a man who's in a prison camp during a time of war. whatever he did that's what you have to do to survive and i don't think it's for us to judge my
actually come up here to change the debate is there a progressive equivalent in canada or is it just. the new fox news the canadian fox news versus the canadian broadcasting corporation c b c well i think we've got some really good public broadcasting and i think we've got some pretty high standards for c.b.c. ok well. yeah thank you thank you so much for calling sharing that with us mark and thanks for watching in canada surely in ninety nine surely welcome to the program and thanks so much...
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so we're pushing the arctic air back up into canada. none of the twenties or teens or sub zero readings that were up in canada today, we're told that the yukon river has frozen over for the first time this season as winter takes hold up there. and the cold air denoted in the blue and white is gone for the rest of this week, here is the forecast on monday. that's pretty nice. in the meantime here is the trouble scenario on the east coast. look how open we are in this three day rain forecast. heavy snow in the mountains we are talking about five-6 ft. of snow in british columbia and canada and the pacific northwest. you will be scraping frost out if your car is outside i suspect in many locations tomorrow morning mostly sunny tomorrow, mild and pc. fair hazy and chile tomorrow night and of winds that there probably will not be fog. partly sunny casey and mild sunday with a high of 56 with south wins at 4- 13 mi. per hour, that's not a bad forecast for this time of year the bottom drops out tomorrow and next weekend but it will be nice for
so we're pushing the arctic air back up into canada. none of the twenties or teens or sub zero readings that were up in canada today, we're told that the yukon river has frozen over for the first time this season as winter takes hold up there. and the cold air denoted in the blue and white is gone for the rest of this week, here is the forecast on monday. that's pretty nice. in the meantime here is the trouble scenario on the east coast. look how open we are in this three day rain forecast....
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this is all associated with sandy, spinning up over eastern canada. we'll have that storm system continuing to draw in the cold air from canada all the way down into the midwest. all of the areas in blue from michigan, inn, ohio, pennsylvania, west virginia, virginia, maryland, are in the 30s this morning. this is way colder than average for this time of the year. the areas in light blue on the eastern shore, near 40 degrees, near the bay and along the pa tom accident. in the 30s, so you need a winter coat as you head out this morning. winds are light now, but begin to increase as we get into the afternoon. right now, 43 at reagan national. elsewhere. in the 30s. storm team 4, four-day forecast, afternoon highs today, reaching the mid 50s. by mid afternoon, and we'll have a few clouds coming and going. again, winds, they will be blustery from 20 to 25 miles an hour. average high, 63. and you can see, nowhere near the average high through the weekend and look at morning lows. feels more like december than november. near freezing tomorrow morning. after
this is all associated with sandy, spinning up over eastern canada. we'll have that storm system continuing to draw in the cold air from canada all the way down into the midwest. all of the areas in blue from michigan, inn, ohio, pennsylvania, west virginia, virginia, maryland, are in the 30s this morning. this is way colder than average for this time of the year. the areas in light blue on the eastern shore, near 40 degrees, near the bay and along the pa tom accident. in the 30s, so you need a...
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up to canada now. getting farther away. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. >> baltimore city police are investigating three shooters. an adult male was shot ahead of the 5300 block of carriage court. no word on his condition. we do not have a possible suspect or motive yet. an hour earlier, an adult male was shot on the 1000 block of north broadway in east baltimore. detectives also say in another case, a man walked into an area hospital with gunshot wound to his arm. >> more than 500 maryland residents were victimized by these to gain access to their back -- bank accounts to area atms. >> tonight david explains to was responsible and how the scam worked. >> there is a checks that bounced. another check bounced. >> panic stricken, she called her bank. she is on disability in keep track of every cent she gets. >> i was scared. i said w
up to canada now. getting farther away. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. >> baltimore city police are investigating three shooters. an adult male was shot ahead of the 5300 block of carriage court. no word on his condition. we do not have a possible suspect or motive yet. an hour earlier, an adult male was shot on the...
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these are the images real world and seeing from history and canada. china operations through today. what will change when america picks its president i mean the muslim rage working the iran tight rope pushing china russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be. a selection of clothes guys every day to have a face r t. what about here with r t now russia's premier and miter made van of says members of the conover full pussy riot feminist group should not have been given jail sentences for they are stunned and moscow's main cathedral by the same time innovative also said their morals leave a lot to be desired motion. it's you see these are people you know very unpleasant to me by on the outside and only in could and they filled me with extreme negative emotions and still so much so that i don't like talking about them move to the moon but i wouldn't put them in jail if i were a judge just because i don't consider it correct that their punishment was in the form of a custodial sentence they've already spent some time in custody that's actually enough. now t
these are the images real world and seeing from history and canada. china operations through today. what will change when america picks its president i mean the muslim rage working the iran tight rope pushing china russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be. a selection of clothes guys every day to have a face r t. what about here with r t now russia's premier and miter made van of says members of the conover full pussy riot feminist group should not have been...
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from the streets of canada. the great russian laureates. prevailing over hazards and aspire. to reenact an epic parade through paris. a complete triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred zero. zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero .
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carney, the head of the central bank of canada to become the chief of the bank of england. is the first time a non-britt has become the leader. britain is not alone in struggling through tough financial crises. next month, the u.s. will face another crisis that will test the ability of politicians to get things done. barring action by congress, americans will be forced through a series of automatic tax increases and spending cuts at the end of this year. it is what is known here as falling off the fiscal cliff. despite warnings, the global consequences -- and the global consequences of falling off that cliff, can washington he managed -- can washington manage it? thank you for joining me. the markets are looking in america and wondering whether politicians will be able to avoid this fiscal cliff. are things headed that way? but i think eventually they will. the good news -- >> i think eventually they will. the good news is that it is more like a fiscal beach. it is not like the debt ceiling. it is not a sudden that situation. there is a bit more flexibility. but one of the
carney, the head of the central bank of canada to become the chief of the bank of england. is the first time a non-britt has become the leader. britain is not alone in struggling through tough financial crises. next month, the u.s. will face another crisis that will test the ability of politicians to get things done. barring action by congress, americans will be forced through a series of automatic tax increases and spending cuts at the end of this year. it is what is known here as falling off...
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it's weakened a lot, but it is still spinning away over eastern canada. the center of circulation still spinning 500 miles away from us, but we're still feeling thefects -- the effects of a few passing sprinkles. the system dragging down some cold air from northern canada and bringing it all the way down here. these areas in dark blue are in the 30s. in fact, it's at or below freezing still where the heaviest snow fell in west virginia and in western maryland. around the metro area, a few pockets of 30s in southern maryland, but all above freezing. there will be a chill in the air. maybe a sprinkle this morning. a lot of cloudiness through noontime. highs reaching mid 50s. i'm back in ten minutes with another update. here's danella now with your traffic. >> still starting with the rails because orange line is still slow. power outage outside of west falls church metro station causing delays all the way to new carrollton. vre looks nice and clear with no reported delays. looping around to the wilson bridge, in both directions, you're accident-free. volume
it's weakened a lot, but it is still spinning away over eastern canada. the center of circulation still spinning 500 miles away from us, but we're still feeling thefects -- the effects of a few passing sprinkles. the system dragging down some cold air from northern canada and bringing it all the way down here. these areas in dark blue are in the 30s. in fact, it's at or below freezing still where the heaviest snow fell in west virginia and in western maryland. around the metro area, a few...
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one went to canada, my father, and one went to london. but the others are there. >> jimmy: do they have photographs of you, do they have a big poster -- >> i'm very big. the whole thing. >> jimmy: that would be great. >> a lot of drinking. >> jimmy: a lot of drinking, yeah. well, that's what goes on over there. do the kids drink? did you get drunk with your children? >> my kids are 58 years of age. i mean -- >> jimmy: they're in college. >> they're about to put me in a home. >> jimmy: technically it's legal over there, but do you go along with that sort of thing. >> of course i do. my kids are in their 20s. they can drink. i don't care. >> jimmy: oh, they went to notre dame -- >> my son henry just graduated and he's the youngest. >> jimmy: so the whole family's drunk together. >> the whole family's graduated. we all went. >> jimmy: do you take them with you to florida? >> they don't want to go with me. jeff, you're very kind to let him out. >> jimmy: yeah, well -- >> how could you not? >> jimmy: he goes and plays with you. sometimes paul
one went to canada, my father, and one went to london. but the others are there. >> jimmy: do they have photographs of you, do they have a big poster -- >> i'm very big. the whole thing. >> jimmy: that would be great. >> a lot of drinking. >> jimmy: a lot of drinking, yeah. well, that's what goes on over there. do the kids drink? did you get drunk with your children? >> my kids are 58 years of age. i mean -- >> jimmy: they're in college. >>...
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let me give you the quickest and direct route to canada. take highway 75 northbound, northbound up through kansas, past kansas city. when you get into omaha -- >> yes, yes. >> i love it. >> isn't that great? we watched on tuesday night as people all over the world celebrated obama's re-election but not everyone is excited. you saw lots of folks threatening to move to canada and this guy was helping them out. >> you don't like democracy, here's the road a few hundred miles, take a passport. >> go north. that was pretty funny. >> first time i've seen this. i'm sure they got a big response from people not happy about the map. >>> let's go to the university of mississippi and the reaction here not as funny. students accused of using racial epithets and chanting after the president's win was announced. the university said the crowd reached 400 people at its peak. before university police, quote, forcibly dispersed the crowd, of course. >> apparently they were running obama campaign signs, they were burning obama-biden pictures. it was really --
let me give you the quickest and direct route to canada. take highway 75 northbound, northbound up through kansas, past kansas city. when you get into omaha -- >> yes, yes. >> i love it. >> isn't that great? we watched on tuesday night as people all over the world celebrated obama's re-election but not everyone is excited. you saw lots of folks threatening to move to canada and this guy was helping them out. >> you don't like democracy, here's the road a few hundred...
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. >> jimmy: you have generals in canada? how does it work over there? >> yes, we do. we have generals. >> jimmy: what goes on? >> listen. we are a proud -- you know, we're the, canadians are the aliens you don't deport. it's just -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure they deport us. and you have a political system? there are -- >> yes, we have a political system. >> jimmy: do the moose choose the candidates? >> you know what it is? it's a drunken game of darts. whoever wins becomes the king. >> jimmy: i like that. >> you got a bulls eye, you are king for the next ten years, eh? good on you. >> jimmy: the king -- actually, the queen of england is also the queen of canada. >> that's true. >> jimmy: she doesn't go by that. >> what do you mean? >> jimmy: why do you think that is? >> well, because it's not so hip. because it's hipper to be queen of england. >> jimmy: you have met the queen? >> yes. i was just in london. i met the queen. >> jimmy: recently? >> yeah, yeah. i met the queen. i was invited to buckingham palace. and they were very excited because the potenti
. >> jimmy: you have generals in canada? how does it work over there? >> yes, we do. we have generals. >> jimmy: what goes on? >> listen. we are a proud -- you know, we're the, canadians are the aliens you don't deport. it's just -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure they deport us. and you have a political system? there are -- >> yes, we have a political system. >> jimmy: do the moose choose the candidates? >> you know what it is? it's a...